CAADP 10 YEARS ON: DIALOGUE TO IMPROVE IMPLEMENTATION, COORDINATION AND ALIGNMENT WITH NATIONAL AGRICULTURE INVESTMENT PLANS (NAIPs) Day 2 Donor Coordination,

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CAADP 10 YEARS ON: DIALOGUE TO IMPROVE IMPLEMENTATION, COORDINATION AND ALIGNMENT WITH NATIONAL AGRICULTURE INVESTMENT PLANS (NAIPs) Day 2 Donor Coordination, Harmonization and Alignment

Who’s Here Quick Introductions of Delegates –Boaz Blackie Kezire

Day 1 RECAP & SYNTHESIS Facilitator: Ed Rege Objective –Quickly review emerging priority issues identified yesterday that need to be addressed to improve CAADP implementation over the next 10 years

Emerging Issues Arising from Group Break Outs Sessions ✓ Private Sector – should be driving force. Public sector should support Private sector to achieve sustainability ✓ M&E (tracking progress) and KM (Impact oriented policies / commitments / outcomes) ✓ Embedding thinking and doing in national frameworks (NAIPs) ✓ Sustainability/ self-sustaining (e.g. continuing investment that doesn’t depend on outside resources, building institutional framework, continuity of program)

Emerging Issues Arising from Group Break Outs Sessions ✓ Bringing youth into agriculture Be more direct in supporting PPPs in value chain development so youth can benefit Entrepreneurship training for youth ✓ Local capacity / institutional strengthening ✓ Political commitment at all levels Develop model on how we can promote to encourage political commitment of our principles ✓ Go beyond drafting documents to our own resource mobilization and identify other sources of funding beyond what we are already familiar with. ✓ Consistency, stable, predictable government polices (e.g. trade policies) ✓ Research for development / innovative ideas being introduced into agr. systems

BIG ISSUES Mentioned by these Regions No. of Times Private Sector – should be driving force. Public sector should support Private sector to achieve sustainability Southern Africa, East Africa, West Africa GR1, West Africa GR 2 4 M&E (tracking progress) and KM (Impact oriented policies / commitments / outcomes) Southern Africa, East Africa, West Africa GR1, 3 Embedding thinking and doing in national frameworks (NAIPs) Southern Africa, East Africa 2 Sustainability/ self-sustaining East Africa, West Africa GR1, 2 Bringing youth into agricultureSouthern Africa, West Africa GR 2, 2

Day 2: Donor Coordination, Harmonization and Alignment - Conditions to be Met Objectives: Exchange ideas and suggestions on current status of donor coordination and alignment Share ideas on how to improve donor coordination and alignment (at country level, between in-country and headquarter offices) Clarify conditions that countries need to meet in order for donors to turn promised support into high level policy commitments

Part 1 Status of Donor Coordination, Harmonization and Alignment (10 min) –Jeff Hill, USAID Food Security Policy Chief Sample Responses on Mutual Accountability, Donor Alignment, Coordination and Aid Effectiveness Stocktaking Exercise (10 min) –Hubert Cathala, DPTT

Panel Dialogue Moderator: Boaz Blackie Keizire Saga Pascal Yves Ilboudo, PS, Ministry of Agr for Coordination of Agriculture Policy, Burkina Faso Patrick Mutabwire, PS, Ministry of Local Government, Uganda Fenton Sands, USAID/Ghana, ASWG Sam Kanyarukiga, CAADP Coordinator in COMESA Eric Force, ADWG/DPTT Country Rep, Cameroun

BREAK 30 min

Mapping Donor Coordination Efforts Objective: Share case studies that illustrate what it takes to align efforts of donors and countries or regions to achieve a common goal

Donor Mapping Cases ECOWAS: Donor Mapping (15 min) –Alain Sy Traore, Director of Agriculture, ECOWAS Ethiopia: Examples of approaches and tools used to support better coordination (15 min) –Ato Dejene and Gary Wallace, MoA and Donor Coordinators of RED&FS Discussion, Ethiopia Discussion / Summary

LUNCH – 1 HOUR RECONVENE BRIEFLY IN PLENARY IMMEDIATELY AFTER LUNCH

Afternoon DISCUSSION TASK Objectives of group discussion: Agree on 3-4 most critical donor coordination, harmonization and alignment issues that need to be fixed Brainstorm and agree on 3-4 specific, realistic actions that can be taken to overcome these issues (how can they be fixed) Summarize 3-4 Issues and How to Fix Them

Process Country teams will meet in regional groups after lunch NO FORMAL PRESENTATIONS – Keep comments concise so everyone can participate in dialogue REMEMBER Frank, open dialogue – share experiences on how issues have been dealt with to date – help outline and guide specific actions needed to address these issues or challenges These are sessions to learn from each other – It’s a RARE opportunity to have collegial problem solving discussions -- starting with a good understanding of the problems you are facing and MOVING TO SOLUTIONS

Focus Questions 1.How Do You Recognize If Coordination, Harmonization and Alignment are really happening? (What would be the most critical indicators) –Agree on 3-4 Indicators 1.What specific actions would you suggest to make coordination / alignment happen or to improve it beyond the current situation –agree on 3-4 Actions 1.What is currently constraining national level leadership in coordination, alignment and harmonization? What specific steps should be taken to address this issue? –Share 3-4 suggestions

Regional Group Configuration West Africa Group 1 (Jim Tefft) – CAUCUS 11 Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Sierra Leone, Mauritania, ECOWAS West Africa Group 2: (Maurice Lorka) – CAUCUS 12 Ivory Coast, Senegal, Togo, DRC, Niger, ECOWAS East Africa: (Mbosonge Mwenechanya)– CAUCUS 13 Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, COMESA, IGAD Southern Africa: (Nalishebo Meebelo) – CAUCUS 10 Mozambique, South Africa, Malawi, Zambia, COMESA Donor Coordination, Harmonization & Alignment – HOW DO WE MAKE IT WORK

R EGIONAL G ROUP D ISCUSSIONS UNTIL 1600 B REAK AT 1600/ PLENARY AT 1630

BREAK (30 MIN )

Specific ACTIONS Needed To Improve Donor Coordination, Harmonization & Alignment Reports, Discussion & Synthesis Objectives Share reports Agree on most critical issues and most realistic actions needed on donor coordination, harmonization and alignment Agreements will provide input into revised “Guidelines for Donor Support to CAADP Process at a Country Level”

W RAP U P W HAT HAPPENS TOMORROW